This is truly going to be a matter of personal preference and fit. Generally speaking, however, most clay shotguns have longer barrels and interchangable chokes, and often a Monte Carlo style stock. If this is something exploratory, consider the following lower-priced guns:
CZ Canvas back 12g 28", Charles Daly 206 12g 30"
If this is something you want to take more seriously, look into something like a Browning Citori or Winchester 101. Happy shooting!
200-500 USD or so
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to hunt, like duck, I would recommend a semi-auto shotgun chamberling at least 3 shells. If you want to shoot fast and accurately, like quail hunting or skeet shooting, I would recommend a single trigger "over and under" shotgun.(I think this is the best shotgun) But I would not recommend a double-barrel shotgun because of the barrel positions for any of these topics. If you just want to collect shotguns just get engraved and in good condition shotguns. (That's what I would recommend)
Choke Type Notches Cylinder IIIIII Skeet IIIII Improved Cylinder IIII Modified III Improved Modified II Full I
Best left to a gunsmith.
John Moses Browning. The Browning Superposed was the first practicle over, under shotgun
200-500 USD or so
If your over under shotgun was made prior to 1964,then the model of your Browning shotgun should be named the superposed.
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.
what is value of investram 410 over and under shotgun
I would need to know what model of Browning over/under shotgun you are asking about in order to help you.
Yes, if it is unloaded while the other is not.
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